The Boquillas Ranch sits north of the town of Seligman in Northwest Arizona in Unit 10. It covers approximately 730,000 acres. The Navajo Nation owns almost 500,000 acres mixed with 230,000 acres of Arizona State Trust land. The Ranch is open to public access due to an access agreement and a lot of hard work by the Arizona Game and Fish Department and a number of dedicated sportsman's groups. All one has to do is sign in and out when entering or leaving the ranch and display an access pass in the windshield of your vehicle. Hunting for many species, including elk, can be very good here. Visitors need to be on their best behavior when on the property. Off road ATV use, mostly by antler hunters, nearly shut the ranch down to access. Offroad travel is illegal on all state and private lands on this ranch. The Mohave Sportsman's Club sponsors an annual clean up project which this year is scheduled for June 26. Show up at Pica Camp at 8:00 am and the local Wildlife Manager will direct parties to areas of the ranch to clean up. The Arizona Deer Association along with the Mohave Sportsman's Club are sponsoring an evening meal and campout after the clean up. All are welcome to help keep this ranch open to public access.